Cutesy answer:
Only if she's pregnant, because only a mother gives birth to a baby. Any fool can "catch!"
Serious answer:
If you want to attend births as a profession, then you will have to attend midwifery school, and become certified as a midwife. Best wishes to you! I think midwives are terrific. I had much better experiences with midwifery care during pregnancy than with Ob/GYN care.
2006-08-28 03:00:22
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answered by Kathryn A 3
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Can Nurse Practitioners Deliver Babies
2016-11-16 07:02:38
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answered by ? 4
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can a nurse practitioner deliver babies?
2015-08-24 08:57:42
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answered by Vilma 1
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I believe that you would need to become a midwife, although it would depend on your state's laws and the malpractice insurance companies providing insurance for prenatal care and L&D.
The world needs more midwives, though. I love midwives! They're the best for woman-centered care. I personally wouldn't go to a nurse practitioner for prenatal care or childbirth, and I doubt many people would. Around here, most people go to an OB or a midwife (we have the choice of CNM or CPM where I live). My personal choice was for a CPM and a homebirth. I don't know of any NP's that deliver babies and most family practice doc's no longer deliver babies. I bet it would be extremely difficult to get the malpractice insurance unless you're an OB, CNM or CPM.
2006-08-30 11:06:53
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answered by I ♥ EC 3
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Not unless she's a nurse midwife or in an emergency anyone can deliver a baby. A nurse practitioner can see ob and gyn patients though.
2006-08-27 15:08:19
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answered by CxeLady 3
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Legally,YES, IF she is trained in delivery. BUT anyone can do it IF they are told what to do.
Even most 911 operators do not know what to do, they read a script on the procedure.
Most N.P. know as much if not MORE than some doctors.
People who have no delivery training deliver babies all the times when the need is there for someone then anyone can do it.
Do you think a baby will just wait for the CERTIFIED DOCTOR of choice?
That does not always happen.
2006-08-27 15:09:47
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answered by Samuella SilverSelene 3
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I was a L & D RN and if you work in a hospital and there is no doctor handy .YOU will deliver that baby.I delivered , I'm sure , over 50 babies in 10 years.But if you're an RN you help with surgeries too.
I worked Labor & delivery for 10 years.
2013-10-04 17:22:54
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answered by M. 1
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They are probably not suppose to do it but anyone can deliver a baby in an emergency. Taxi driver's do it everyday.
2006-08-27 15:07:14
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answered by Gwen 5
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Yes at the clinic and hospital I went to they make you rotate thru the 2 MD's they have and the NP during the pregnancy I really didn't like that but she was just as good as the Dr's
2006-08-27 15:08:47
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answered by Kookie M 5
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No, unless in an emergency and there was no one else. Most GP don't even deliver them anymore (mostly by choice) You would have to specialise in midwifery. It's a four year program.
2006-08-27 15:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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